FLY91 and Timetooth Technologies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Wings India 2026 in Hyderabad to collaborate on indigenous aircraft seat manufacturing, marking a significant step toward strengthening India’s aviation supply chain. Partnership Focus - Joint development of indigenously designed and manufactured aircraft seats. - Aim to reduce reliance on imported seating systems and enhance local capabilities. Companies Involved - FLY91: India’s newest regional airline, focused on connecting tier‑2 and tier‑3 cities. - Timetooth Technologies: Pune‑based engineering firm specializing in aerospace design and advanced manufacturing solutions. Strategic Goals - Support India’s “Make in India” initiative in aviation. - Build a domestic ecosystem for aircraft interiors, starting with seats. - Improve cost efficiency and supply chain resilience for Indian carriers. Why This Matters Indigenous Manufacturing: Reduces dependence on foreign suppliers. Cost Efficiency: Lower procurement and maintenance costs for airlines. Innovation: Opportunity to design seats tailored for Indian passenger needs. Aviation Ecosystem: Strengthens India’s aerospace industry and creates jobs. Context - India’s aviation market is one of the fastest‑growing globally, with airlines expanding fleets rapidly. - Aircraft interiors, especially seats, are traditionally imported from global suppliers. - This MoU signals a shift toward self‑reliance, aligning with government policy to localize aerospace production.
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